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{{PAGENAME}} is the act of using exploits of the [[Wii U]] system firmware to change [[ability]] slots on pieces of [[gear]] that the player has. This type of cheating is used for the same reason as [[Save Scumming]] in the competitive Splatoon community, but achieves results far faster. {{PAGENAME}} might result in a week period ban if the player get caught by [[Nintendo]]. {{PAGENAME}} is not detectable by Nintendo if it is done at the start screen, equipment screen, or Inkopolis plaza.
[[File:Edited Gear.jpg|thumb|Edited gear.]]
[[File:Edited Gear.jpg|thumb|Edited gear.]]
{{PAGENAME}} is the act of using exploits of the [[Wii U]] system firmware to change [[ability]] slots on pieces of [[gear]] that the player has. This type of cheating is used for the same reason as [[Save Scumming]] in the competitive Splatoon community, but achieves results far faster. {{PAGENAME}} might result in a week period ban if the player get caught by [[Nintendo]]. {{PAGENAME}} is not detectable by Nintendo if it is done at the start screen, equipment screen, or Inkopolis plaza.

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This article discusses content that is not part of the official Splatoon series but is part of the community or competitive gaming space.
Edited gear.

Gear editing is the act of using exploits of the Wii U system firmware to change ability slots on pieces of gear that the player has. This type of cheating is used for the same reason as Save Scumming in the competitive Splatoon community, but achieves results far faster. Gear editing might result in a week period ban if the player get caught by Nintendo. Gear editing is not detectable by Nintendo if it is done at the start screen, equipment screen, or Inkopolis plaza.